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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST FOREIG 1, Announces His Policy with ar to Land-League Prisoners. a Must Mend Their Ways Before They Will Be _ Released. yore es el! Sai ing for nell Said to Be Prepar' . a Campaign of Agita’ _ tion. _———— wpjmes” Charges Misappropria- et American Contributions by Irish Leaders. —_——_—— An Agricultural Expert’s Opinion of Britigh Crop Pros: pects. ————— eon Troops and Peopto in son Htussla—Tho dows in Gormanye ——— | Arabs Oausing Trouble in Tonis at sieantion of Affairs in Afghanistan. GREAT BRITAIN. THE ate rete Hes iad y, Aug, 18—Granville, Foroign Sec a etclving a deputation of the Anti slavery Society to-day, sald he proposed to appoint Consuls In the Soudan and nt Khar- town, with powor to travel, and hopud to thisdiminish the supply of domestic slaves in Egypt. Ho added that the Government yas in communication with France on tho subject. DENOUNCING THE TRISH AGITATORS, the Times, in a ending article, says: “From Parnell’s remarks In the ILouso yes- terday it ig plain that he is preparing for wv neweampaign of ngitation, It is perfectly notorious that some members, of the Land Lengua in and out of Parliament have noth- ing but agitation to live by. ‘Tho vast con- tributions of Irishmen In Amerten and elave where go to pny the wages of men whose onty notion of patrtotism of politics Is tho dillgent nurture of Irish grievances, real or imaginary, to thelr own gratification and ad- yancement, But tho relations between En- gland and roland are now adjusted on a basls of Justice and reagonnble concession, and tho Irish members of Parllamont cannot betoo plainly told that the tine for furbenr- ance 1s past, ond righteous indignation miy speedily take its lace.” S IN THE COMMONS TO-DAY, theUnderForetgn Sccrotary sald that France, when sholnyited Engtand to resume nego {lations for a now treaty of commerce, made proposals which, although not quite satls- factory n regard to iron, woolens, utc,, werd thought to offer a basis, and England de- clsred her readiness to negotlute, provided theold treaty was prolonged three months. France, however, aftor long corresponlence, refused the conditions, aud the British Gov- erumient consequently considered that it was not justified In nccopting the Inyltatlon. LAND-LEAGUE PRISONERS, ‘ ‘The debatd on the motion to go Into Bip ply was continued. Forster, Chiuf Seeretary forlreland, in his speech, said: “ Nobody {smore anxious than the Government to re- tease the Land-Leagus prisoners, but before thisis dons thoy imust be convinced that peaceand order could be anaintained with- out resort to oxcoptionnl powers, If influ- ential men in Iroland would fotlow.’ Arch- bishop Uroko's oxninple there woul soon ba anendtoall dificulty. Let them givo the Zand bill a fale trial, and if thoy had that fale trial the Government would be willing foconcur in an appeal made to abandon the powers granted under the Coercion net.” Tho O'Gorman (Wome-Ruler) expressed fheoplnion that there could never bo union between Engiand and Ireland until the eliqueof Dublin Castle ralses bag aud bag¢ ‘ware. Gladstone salt the Governmont had beon asked why they did not.subinit the cases of those who offended against tho law to tho tribunals of the country, ‘Chis was exactly what had been done, but such was THE STATE OF IRELAND that its judicial system was rendered nuga- tory. Tho Goyornment would ba only too slad (f they saw the thne had arrived to. re- Jease the prisoners, but during the debate Ureats had bean used that, unless the prls- oners “are released, there would be no falr trial of _the Land bill, ‘This sort a language ‘coull. cortalnly havo ‘no orca in consideration of the Goyornment’s duty, It was not by detlant spcaches nor by the tone adopted by those who polnicd Across the Attontlo ng the land from which tha woes of Iretand would bo ussunged, that ; Government would ba Induced to ac- telerate byone day the opening of prison ae Tho paramount duty of the Govern- pat Was the preservation of Inw and order; { is hosald he fully adhered to tho declara- ee of Forster that ho would never be n con- a justrument to unnecessary coercion, mell’s motion that the Coercion nct lind ot been administered in’ nvcordanea with eee of the Ministers when they tu- Parliament to suspond the Constitu- Hon Was rojocted,—83 to 80, : TI ECUMENICAL COUNCH« Colored Bishops Dickens, of South Caroll- my Georgia; Shore, of the Olio Episeo- ba strlets and Payny, of Baltimore, Vir- Hs ce North Carolina, arrived {n London ant tho Methodist Kcumentoal Confer PEREONINE Sacenshed for tho Doncaster St, Leger >, Man's Troquate to dO agulust P, Lor ChICKETENS, eit team Of English professtonal cricket- to Viste do cuPtalney of Bhinvy, whitels 1s detnttiy itierien and Australia, has been tom Li formed, ‘Lhe team will embark Verpool on the 20th of September, One million” ‘fovine feria barat tt 1 ti tloliand for tho United Staten en THE, chord, wanes Catrd, the eminent agrlonitural nue anes 8s follaws: “But for tho late eat woul limtntahed temporature the huts Wernge of lave proved equat to nearly the eh hag gee Sears preceding 1874, but mll- wid the peeved and will affect tho quality wot te aoe, the Inter eropa, On two- made t s wlteat fand un average crop will Tematg y thé fineness of the quallty, In Will be 10 ox, titrd, even with that ald, it leayy ¢eet cent below the old average, thin, bub yey ATG Tare. Most of them aro mevidetteoshenns and there 13 too com- dimtytyy low hed capital of far Teal yee oot faring, We seni the hae Country, “Ged, HATS Of old stock whoat In the 000,060 in anal Tequiremonts are from A$ harvest yr Quarters, When. the {uy ‘sear fy completed we shall have Si ou oOo quarters, 1 OWN ChOP TIS ¥; It yg ety slold 000,00 quarters so thut 'o Uhat of ‘OR On w forelen supply equal Fue vile, we aid, St Not much aver tho ‘ shalt be vate. ‘Phere is suld N throughout the country. tobe an abundant harvest In Rus: In Fra the wheat crop is belfeved to ho suanty, Our barley ts the best crop of the year, but thas not rpsned equally, Oats are oxt ely deflelent, especiatly Ino the houthern counties, Hity by 4) per cont des flelent, bub was generally gob fie de tine cane ditlon, Mangolids wid the green’ crops fre rapidly hupreving, and promise a tolerable crop. One of the best features of the sen- son hag beon the fine weather for clennsing ground fi the spring aud enely siminer, ens abling farmers torld mueh of thelr land of the neenmttated weeds of previous wet years; hut they finve been heavily bit by losses of stock and sheep. ‘Khe stock ti Grent Britain during the list two years tas heen timlulshed oy more than 12 por cont, there being decline of 4,000,000 sheep and 1,000,000 Ininbs since 1870.” GLADSTONE’S CHAT ‘The Liberal Club of Greenwich, tha tawn whieh Gadstone represented in tho Inst Pare Mament, to-ttay presented hin with at ele- gantly-earved (brary chile af oak, ant an extremely hiandsame speclnen of Enetlsh hantleraft. Ina brief speceh to the connnit- teo who presented the chaty, Mr. Ghulstons sald that until he delivered ip ty other and worthier hands the heavy charge now fine posed npon hin he hoped that he would do nothing to disparage the confidence now re- poset In hin. ‘These reworks and the tone of weariness in which thoy wore delivered have been construed as evidences fore- shadowing the carly retirement af the Pre- miler from actlye politles. TUK MINISTERIAL, FISH D13 A force of police uccompanted a steamer whieh last eventmy conveyed the. members of the British Ministry to Greenwiel for the nmual white-bait dinner, in consequence of suvernl threatening letters huving been re- colved, # AURESTED UNDER THE COERCION ACT. Dent, Aug. 18.—An arrest under the Co- erclon net wns made to-day at ‘Tralee, PROBABLE PRONGGATION NENT WELK. Speetal Cable. Lonnox, Aug. 17.--Supply will be hurried through the Commons as fast ny possible, und probably prorogatign will tnke plice next week, Everybody outside of the ranks of the extreme Iadlents Is satls- fled with tho adjustment of the dill. enities between the ‘Lords and ‘the Government, although itis regretted that the abandonment of Mr, Parnell's clause will glvo the agitators a handle for renewed agitation, ‘The Radical elubs, which had everything in readiness for acrusude against the Upper louse, are GREATLY DISAPPOINTED WITIT _ «MISS ACTION, for they had counted upon drawing way attention from the “ fair-trado” naltation by making © vigorous onslaught on the. “he- reditary legislators.” —Irtyl Inndlords say, they are sorry the Lords did not accept the Parnell clause, Lt could not have deepened the fnjury which the bill will lutllct on thom, white its abandonement will probubly lead to more agrarian strife, GERMANY, THE ELECTIONS, Benny, Aug. 18.—The elections for mem- bers of the Relchstag commence Oct, 18, KING HUMBERT AND EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSERM Tho new Prisstan Crogs Gazette says: “We have good rengon to believe that noth- ing has yet been settled In regard to the re- ported intention of King Mumbert to vist Emperor FranelsJogephi at Vienna, Let such a Journey Ja contemplated the initiative woult be taken ut Rome, ‘his would also bo necessary provious to tho entry of Italy Intw the Austro-Germiany Alliianed.? THE JEWS. ‘fhe encrgy displayed by the Gormin an- thoritias against the proscription of the Jaws is attributable to the representations by Crown Princo Frederick WiHlhun to the Minister of the Intorlor, THE PRE BRESLAU, ‘Tho report that Breslau will bo placed Ina state of siege is donted tn the Dost Informed circles, : THY INTERNATIONAL LAW CONFERENCE, Cornoaxe, Aug, 18—At the Iuternutlonal Law Conference to-day David Dudloy Fiett introduced a resolution to tho effect that tt Is degirablo that In an extradition treaty whore polltical erlmes are oxceptod provisions be inserted that nelther assasination nor at tempted assasinution 3% incans of nifecting a change of government or redress of grtovanucs shall bo deomed a political orlme within the meaning of the treaty, and thut the privilege of asylum he demed tho perpetrator of any such crhuc. Ficld says it was the foollng among Americans that assasination should bo stamped out, Several delegates supported the resolution, which was carried by avcla- mation, \ SWITZERLAND, * PERILS OF THE MATFERTIORN Zensaur, Switzerland, Aug, 18,—Fiva American tourists aseended the Matterhorn on Saturday last. On thelr return a roci was aceldentally dlstodged, and struck the head of Mr, Gilbort, a tutor of the Indian Univoralty, nt Bloomington, Ind., rondering him partially lugonstble, Ho was just able to move mechunteally along, and nearly four hours were spontin bringing him to tho first hut.“Somo of the party proceeded and brought doctors, Gilbert arrived at Zormult on Sunday evening. Mo. suifers princlpally from loss of blood, and will bo abie to leave shortly, ‘Tho guides wore apprehensive that if ho collapsed beforo ho arrived at the hut tho party would be frozen to death before succor could be obtained. a RUSSIA, COLLISION NUTWEEN TROOPR AND A SIOl, Vienna, Aug. 18—Tho-anti-Jdowlsh dis- turbancas - In tho District of Pultova, South- orn Russla, led to a tatal collision betwoon tho troops and a nob, 2 INVESTICATING CHARQES, Lonnon, Aug. 18—Sevoral Russian mon- of-war ate ordered to Cronstadt immediately, whores Commission will Inquire into the charges of tho Golos agalust mismwanage- ment aboard men-of-war, —— AFGILANISTAN, THY AMBEN'S MOVEMENTS, OAnut, Aug. 18—The Amoor has issued 0 prochunation to the Chiefs of North Atghan- istan announcing the oceupation of Candahar by Ayoub Khan, and stating thathe proposes io procoed thither noxt wook, . It ls stated that the Ameer has pald tho arrenrs to his troops, Relnforcoments are boing sent to Ghurent and. Kelut, Mahounmed Jan and several othor leading mon wero arrested, All fg quiet at Cabul, ———., _ DUNIS, FANATICAL AMA, Goverra, Aug. 18—An Arab fouatic ran a-muck through the streets of Lussa on Sat urday last, calling on the Arabs to Joly iin ina holy war, He and hls followers wero solzed after thoy hud murdered a Maltese, A British man-of-war landed 800 mon, but order was restored without thelr help. 2 ——— : FRANCE, , A NOWY MEETING, Panis, Aug, 18,--Floquet und Lockroy at- fompted to address 6 mevting nt Charonye, but wete prevented by the nolse and disturb ance, - Os THA HAST, ANOTHER BLIGAND CAPTURED, AtuEns, Aug, 18--Another of the band of Drigauds that cuptured Suter in Rounella Jast spring has been arrested, ‘She brigand fretted yesterday proves to bo a chiof of the Whon worn down and ready to take your bed, Laup Mitturs is what you toad’to relloye yuu. i W YORI Arrest at Lynn, Mass., of the Swindler and Bigamist Marvin. Y The Most Remarkable Career of a Most Remarkable Scoundrel, His Principal Business the Marrying of Innocent Women and Forging Dratts. Martinaun, the Nihilist, Ree nounces His Allegiance to the Czar, Ho Will Become, a Citizen of + the United States of America. Tho **World?? in Favor of Reorganize Ing the Democracy with Tam- many Loft Ont. Renewal Exoitement Among tho Bulls and Bears on the Produce Exchange: MARVIN, THE BIGAMIST. UE 18 ARRESTED AT LYNN, MANS. Sprctat Diapateh to The Cdleago Tribune. New Yon, Aug. 18—The Thaey will tosmorrow jirlnt the subloined remark able story of tho mim with imany wives, or the tnilusirlons bigantyt and swindler who during tho last few years his inarried and deserted no tess than eight or nine women, and who ntlast las been placed under arrests “For more thin a year past, at tolerably rerular iutervals, thore hinve ap- peared fn the dafly papers dispatches from varlous elties between Boston and Rlelinond, and as far West as Missourl or Kansns, ulving the particulars of the uchloveinonts of w professional — bigamist and, swindler, who operated under the names of Mar- vin, Morton, Adanis, and other’ fetitions appellations, Ilfy methods In almost all his adventures have been nearly alike, and the deserlptios of the man have so closely tale Hed that og fast as the announcements of hls achievements were made 18 PIVIOUS VICrDts recognized him ng belng still on hls travels. This reekless Individual was arrested vt Juynn, Mass,, through the efforts of Pluiser- ton’s detectives to-day, and Is now in Jatl awaiting extradition to Virgluta, where he fs churgad with forgery, bigamy, and abtaln- ing money under false pretenses. Capt. Bob Vinkerton, who Is In churge of the Now York office, and lias directed the de- teetives’ movements agalnst the swindler, says tho man who fs wiietly known’ as Marvin is.a most remarkably fellow. Te 1s about 57 yenrs old, about five feet ning inches tall, and welghs about 140 ponds, Hig head, whieh is well formed, Is covered with a growth of — white holr, rather thin’ at the crown, and ho wears awhite mustache and lone side-whiskers, Some ohrht or nine wives have already beon traced to his transitory possession, with no one of whom he has ever lived longer than a week, while his forged or fraudulent commercial notes are too ntt- merous to be cattloged, ME MAS NEEN HUNTED DOWN inatuly through lis Virglila escapades. In Muy tast the Murtford (Conn) Churchman contained au advertisement from whieh it appeared that one Thomas A, Marylin was In need of a governess, he bolng a widower, for his s-year-old daughter. Aniong others who repiled to tho advertisement wis a Miss Turpla, af Relmiond, Vir, a dady of good fanily, but in moderate | ctrewumstanees, thon Ulving with her mother, «Miss Turpin was nbutit 20 years old. Sho recolvod aravly frou Marvin, dated at Now Haven, in which ho suid he owas very favornbly fwpreased | with bor written application, and would like to see ber, but be wished ta know her terms. Avain sho wrote, giving hor terns, tu which be responded, saying tho tora wore ruthor igh, end making her references, Sho nnewored, giving him: the namo of a Jule aod uminister fo Richmond, and asked him for M18 REFERENCES, In return bo gave tho nunca of Judge Cowan, of Germantown, 3 We A, Daslor, of Crmdon, N.d.; and the tov, John Dinforth, of Meta, Pa. Miss ‘Curpin wrote to theso parties, and ‘reoelved from | thom (moat oulogistle indorsemonta M as ol ce Marvin a Fou of wealth, culture, and roasponslbility. na fow days Stas Turpin rocalvod 4 tute say tng Mr. Marvin was wbout yaing to Richmond to visit her. Ho called on her uccordiugh, ape peared to be and caneluded engagoment with ber ng it Kav. crnoss, ‘Thon ho loft, saying be had aguio Dualneas to attend to In’ Now York, an would be back ina week tu tako Sissy ‘Turpin to Now Hlnvon. ‘Tho lettor of revommondation trom W. A, Taytor was sluned by Mrs. ‘Taylor, who sufd sha had ononed her husband's loiter because ho was absent from homo, and that KIT COULD INDOTHE MI. TARVIN, Shortly afterward Marvin turned up in’ Rich- miowl, proposed to Mies Turpin, was ucecptud, and of duly 20 thoy wero married, On the day of tho weddlag Marvin give hls wife an Inetru- mont ity welting by whieh: he sottled an her marriage sift of 80,000, Not long attor the wedding Marvity wont to-A, 3, Hrownoll, Mise ‘Turpin's-brothor-iu-inw, and got hin to go to a bank in Itichmond and Montity bitn as the hold~ croft tho dratts arawn by tho Firit Nuatiounl Bank of Madison, Wis. on the First National Kank of Chicayo, | ‘Tho drafts were In favor of Bulrd & Bradley, bat wore indorsed payable to Murvin, for 7, Ho rucelvorl for them $26) in cugh and the balance in two smatlor drafts on tha Slerehnnta’ National Bauk ot New York, Ho next borrowed $150 from the clorgyman who had married bin ta Miva Durpin. A tow duys after ho lft Richmond his wifo's relatives foudd out by tho return of tho dratts that TURY WERE WORTHLESS, and, toginnlog to suspect Murvin, thoy wrote to oxedudge Shipman, in this city, who put the wwe In Pinkerton's hands. Mcwnwhilo Marvin bad got ws fur as Jorsuy City, and loft be wife at tho Windsor Ho while ho went a1 jo Alte plensad, 0 tel nm te Albany, in tho Intlor olty be bought two drafts fram Spencer, raul & Co, haying beon sutroduced to thom by awell-known rallroud man as Gen, AvP, More ton, by which nume bo soomed taba known to othor pecvie tn Albany, AS a part of tho valuo” of bls Richmond — dratts hy recolyed two othor drafts, one on Honry ts Mack, and the other on a Mrs, Koarnoy, Leav- ing Albuuy he went to ochester, and hia ‘wito was sent for to Join him at Albion, ‘To dotout- {vee wero now on hig trail, and at Alblon Pinks erton's mon found tho wifo, MARVIN HAVING DESERTED WET, having probably Ioarned that the nuthoritios werontter bia, Ho falled to meet her, but he gont hora boxus notice, Insortod ay bimuelf in tho Rochowtor papers, announcing thut bla mother hud been dangerously blurt by being thrown while ridiog 1 Kichuiond, Moo adyleed her to go at onve to Kiebtnond by was oC Marrisbure, and sont hor mony th pay ber fare. . Bhe ree turocd, and ie now with hor frlenda in Virginia. Bs and -othor Marvin went to Buttulo eltios, fad finally wround tute Curnda. Tho ‘detectlyes “wtill fulluwod tho | views, They, diacuvervd Ue Mra, Konuay wore realitunts of Now iliyan, and that Jack know Marviu as Gan, Sartin, mod that be had 8 wife.und daughter living iy that citys hick salt the Gencrul always seomod to hve plenty of mouvy, but wis away trom bom ut intervals for weeks or month, About THIS HEA INTHE CHARE Pinkerton became convinced that tho man ho was looking for wits the sume that bo bad wought wo yours age for, under tha tame of David Antelinyy fOr Warryig, and degortlug two young dies ty thid oily, Ono Of them be took to Washlogton and there w june hor, sho other Berar Jud later, and arte faldlag hee Hs Uke cugo ho borrawes ny hor as or" that olty. Bir. Piitkertan refusoy to give the Bumes of theue two Vivtiing, bocause thoy are haw: batts Mnnertod happily and living inf this vlecumatinoes alsa couyinved olty, Other vlret Binkerton that Marvin was-tho auine tan who, Mey ed Ble Of oxsuanga Tuk fo) On a cy a paiva Came at Hutaininy Alu, aod ‘rhe about he same thno forged somy drafts at Joplin, Mo., wader the nuuoof A. Murvia, It appeand that in this last transaction Murvis BWINDLED A MEMUEU OF THM MISSOURE LEG DLATONE outot $7,000, A yeur ugo lust sprig Marvin 19, 1881—TEN PAGES Bt, Louls, and if rath AWAY N9 Bi Jat, leaving hig, bondan of whom” was a Now Yorke ta fet ont of the responelbiiity the. best” wis they could. Jn his bntugire thoy found ernie hurgiara’, commtertelters', wid, Forgera’ inptys inents, and ume Dhuek eheoks und a rubber shunp belonging tow bank nt Owensboro, 1 Unit thoy a piper to bg counterfeit, Chitef-o MeDonnuzn, however. hud ulrenly. befero big tight, compelled the prisover too sit for a photy rag, nad another portentt of him was found la his busy. Those pletures werd inuitipiiod and eeut to tha pottee all over the country tron Tinkerton met partion who, cain from Wiehmond fo Aiea Curpla’a tated showed them his ruses’ glbutn. Ad suon ie the purties, or whom Mr A. Me UHL WHS HC, SAW MARVIN IICTURE, taken in St. Louis! ae that of I A. Murti, thoy tho fadividual aq tha persot ry svek ing, aArramiemaity, we ads with Chief-ot-Pollea We New Maven, tok him, fie ow ast Jupted tlausliter, who wad live ney, Oo Wednesday Inet pare y informed Pinkerton that Gen, bith aan Ine with St ties in this Marvin wae stopping at the Sazamoare Hottse in Lyn. Mass, under the nung of Benjamin F Adams, Mr, Brownell lias been North for Week past ttaalsting In the cage, and was ut Now Haven. Pinkerton tulegraphed to Hrown xo te Lynn und see ithe could identity * Adama,’ Hrownell got to Upon utéo'uluck this trorning, nad by Vo'elock he bad fdontitied *Adums’ is hig ol nequalotanes and quondam vrotherein« haw, Marvin, and hud FPROCURED IS ARREST. Marvin, allag Martin, ating Adams, Is now Itt Jnit, und to-day the Governor ot Virginla grant td requisition on Gov, Long, of SMasacbuserts, for tho extradition of the prisuper to Richinond, Pinkerton lett this elly leat night also for Lynn, and wilt go. with hls inate to Wheinond. Tenow turncout that in tho hiterval, while Site vin was nbsent from Richmond ie duty hit, he went to Luke Wands, Ne d.gund thory murriod 1 young witow, Mee, Nello Da Hurt, daughter of the Key. G. 1. Hovey, the bride's futher perform ing the eergmony, Hutore the ceremony hu tried to get Mr. Hovey to cash adraft for 85000 for him, tut tho minlster dd not doit, After the murrluge, however, Muevin borrowed £100 yiv~ ing Mr, Ho hi note, poynbic one duy after date, for the mount. ‘Chen Marvin went on bis weilding trip, Arrived ut Washington, he LEFT MIS. SLARVINSDE IAT In that city, saying that he was golng to, Fred erlekaburg to Visit his slek ebild, bat dn fact he woutto Hichmond and marricd Miss ‘Turpin, On bl way north with her, on bla aevund wedding trip, be stepped "oi the “walt at Wastington, and Miss Lurpln wos varied along toward Baltimore. Marvin telexraphed her on tho trata, however, that he had missed the traly ut the W wstotag ton depot, bit would follow in tho must tral. Gouin to the hotel In Washington where hu had tort Mrs, De Uart.—the Loukwood,—be brought her with bin on that next tralt, sending her home from Piitadelpiia, and Urivging Misa ‘forpin, whut he overtook on tho way to Jersey City, Cupt. Pinkerton knows of gevernl other women: whom Marvin bas married at difercut times, but says thore is no noed or purpose tobe gained in giving tholr names, A year io THIS ARRANT KNAVE Inarrled « worn Uviug fa Palnasville, 0. under tho governess dodge, tle nbuut the sume thine quarried uludy in Jorsey City and swnothor tn Leunsylvanit, nour Malladelphla aud, before wny of | these, one fo bite tla Rock, | Ark, Whilo bo was disporting himsolf in Migsourl he became enirayed to, atid iutnost sueecedod in marrying, the daughter of an ex-Governor Jn that Site, is cout unmeyls Arthur Merritt, but bls birthplace and untecc- dgnts ure unknown, At varlous tines be has yiettinized banks jn tha Wost and Suuth by forged and worthless notes for voustderable wus of muley. MWALRTMANN, MIs MSLUIN 3 METHOPOLIS, Speeiat Mnspatch to The Chicuge Tribune, New York, Aug. 18—Leo Hartmann, the Russhin Nihilist, returned to New York from Cannda yesterday, and as secretly anil unexpectedly a3 he betook himself from here to Canadian soll 0 short tine sluce. Neo states that he hag determined te stand hls) trinl for © extradition, anc for that purpose fing returned to the United States, where he will remain to allow of the Russian Government taking sueh steps us It Intely instituted before the French Gove ment, He expresses himself as convinced that tha United” States will not "de- liver hn to) the Russian hangman; but, dogged and watehed us he las believed himself to bo by.Russian sples since hls arrival here, ho lms degided to bring the inatter to neriais und getile It definitely by imuking a stand at ones and fighting the mat- ter outby appeal to the courts if ho fy ure rested on an extradition warrant, MAMTMANN BAYS$ “The question of the right of nsyinm to which 1 conser myself entitled in_ the United States ins not, properly speaking, yoburlson; but if Lronmn dn this country it must nrlse, und wilt bo | detinitly solved if the Russian Government cu- doavers to obtain from America ‘that which was refused by France, my extridi- tion to Russia. So desperate wero the at- tempts made with that objet before tho French courts that 1 have no donbt Russtt will endenvor to sceretly remove me, or, fail Ing in that, to further test the matter of ex- tradition before Amerlean tribunals, "EL was vontirmed this conclusion tmmedfately on my arrival in Now York by the persistent ‘shadowlng? to whilel I was subjected, and whieh hus beon continued unremitligly in the United States during my sojourn here, Sotne doubt haying becn expresseil as to the disposition of the United States Government ty the matter, and 1 falling to secure any as- surance of MY PERSONAL SAFETY from official sources to whieh TL applied, and feariag a repetition of such attumpts as have frequently been made by the Czar's agonts to get mo beyond the Jurisdiction of a forelen Government, L dought an asylum th Canada. Eudnent fegal advisers have assured ine that iny right to any asylum tn the United States is undoubted, nnd, to finally set the question wt ot T hive deter- ming to come forward vubilely and stand, na Lnow do, ready to testtho mutter, Tdusire to publicly state, that, have this day returned to New York City, and will remain on United States soll, ta give tho Russian Government anvle opportunity te test here the question of my the aes reslilenee. 1 dee sire only that justies whieh I. know will be rranted me by avery thoughttal person, and fonly aak that Ciny be secured tho FULL AND IMPARTIAL MEARING + to which Lam entitled. If the lusslan Gov- grnment roftises to procoud agulnst me, den Lhave a rightto demand that they shall cull of tho sples and = detectives | who have .beon following. mie night and day since my arrival, and who have eudeny- ored to maky my residence hury iusuiferable, My ensu in France stood ainply thugs ‘Tho people dic not sutfer nq polltical offender to ba axtriudited to the Russian dina, rogurd> Ing stele procouding ag an hilt to the ie tonal honor of the French Itepublle, Tlarhaann says tho reason for his going to Cana was Agstatant Secretary Hitts uptas fon In his case, ’*T have recelyed several Intlmations from our agents at tha Ruslan Forelsn-Qalce Hint is Jtussian Govermmont lis the tnten- ono REQUESTING NY ADITION, pak notin doflt has ay yet, so fur i T now, been decided upon. “LTowever, 0 Rus an friend of ania has reeelved a allrect warning from ong ot the deteativa oflces tn this elly coneorning the existunce of 8 plat ty Kidunp mie Une thing is certains that, sinea the publication of my {nit Jutters, ; the contents of which | was cabled tho: same day ta the Bure nnd tothe Government In St. Petursburg, ny overy stop was shadowed by detectives, wid, n¥ to ane hie but, the Russtan Govern- ment hus elther the wiih or the means to ‘shadow? ong on atich at oxtensive seule, ft Ig sufe enough to suppose that s RUSSIAN AGENTS AND NUSSAN BUULES wore at the bottom of it)? “Dit you ovary to elidotho detegtlves?? Tartan" Only once, and that ence I succeeded, It was on tha night E loft for Connls, Botany starting for tho Grand Cen- tie th : port > wile Hg Pant ee ern 0 y forred bate thore, .. accompanied wy two frlonds and my shudow falluwing at is alstance, We went, firat to the Park Pluco Stutlon vn tho West Side Klovated Railroad, When the train came up Dstepped tint on lia car platform, my.” friends remuln- ng outside, “Tho slindaw "ul ontared iiss it ond the i iy Oo othe’ Te ont tno traln was startiug E sprang buck onthe platform of tho. stauan, while the shadow rematnod quiotly tn the, train and was oareiod olf Atl, this wo croxsod quietly to tthe East Sido that during the trst days of MY BAY IN CANADA tho detectives were put olf the track, Henco the conilicting reports about my being first In Buufalo, then in Montreal’? Ms “Where have you been in Canada?" Hartumnn--“ In Thumiiton, Ont. intended utfirst to pushias furas ‘Toronto, but reine euulahed the Hea ty order to bet yr te this Tropier of the Unlled Stites, intendiag: to fir there as seen os opassible, 1 Saunas Hid not conceal omy whereabouts. 1 TE Myedt wid eth diane EE wats ony itor, alt ny than wring Ty aurrival wns hi! anil of by som LY Of My of Thani Ht mmoleste been watched viletactives, Atleast F did nol noties. auythkag ofthe kind. FP Uved there tn SSOLIEAIY JHUUSE ON THE SHORE OF LAKE ONTAIIO, nut would have vertainly notived the fagt If anybody had k wately over the house, Altogether J felt in Canada as seeure and ay ourse Lawits ther have free as in Engh. am now preparing = for the Shuaigeney a otrink Of | one thing vortahia: if T should be brent be! court tho netaal trlab stall niet bs wuiliist ie, bot agaist the barburons Gov ment whieh Insiits the honar of the United Stites by requesting the extradition of a polltleal refixes, TF have dacuments and fitets In my. posseaslon proving the Hugslan Governuent to be itterly wiworthy of holding any peattion fn. tha ranks of elvilized States, ‘The Annerleau people hava butte learn the truth about iusshit, and it WHI thon slider at the ldew of staining its hand with the blood of a vietin of the Cans torture-chamber, it is therefore possibile that the Caar will pertinp: NOT BEQUEST MY ENTIADITE from the United States, fearing to receive here the same answer that lis never-to-be-forwot- ten father received at the hands of the French: Republic and of the Brits, monarchy.” “Suppose the Russian Governient docs not take any steps ialnst you, what de you [utund lou, and how lonz will you remain here? Tlartmann—“As Lhave already stated in wy provions conversation, L intend. working here for our cause os long us it appears Necessary and useful—that is, wth the peor ue hs press oof the United States shall be dntormed fully anit thoroughly. of what. they as yeb) know Yery (lithe abouts the tenth aboie Rusala. For this purpose f fntend using all the means Inoainy power, By word and weritlng Twill dyelose the true state of Uhlngs iaimy une huppy country? EXCITEMENT IN SOCTALISTIC CINCLES. The return ot Leo Hartman, the notorious Htussinn Nibilist, created great exeftement tn Soclulsie circles today. At Justus Schwab's saloon there wnd a yatbering of chuice revolu- tlonuty spirits tis morning, discussing the {ute ure of tho party { Is country and eritiching Socretary [stalin diplowatic attitude ia the Harimann atfulr Tt appeared to by the waneral {mpression that Mr, Mhune's. note hil not done the entise much burm, und that-tho much-td- Vertlsed Russlan's dottunt retin to tla’ elty: would bring rejulelug to the hearts of true reve olutionists ail’ the World aver. Consideralite heer wis consuined during tho fiery debate, Sebwab at words but seemed to be more intent en raking inthe nickels thin fi volunteering ndvico to taon who seumncd to bo BUNNING OVER WITH WILD IDEAS concerning porsonml and political lborty, ine fernal inuchines, turpedo-bouts, dynamite ape bllanees, und soclul clnes generally, Severtt of those present clulmed tu be nequainted with Hartniiin's plans for tho future, and expresded the utmost contidcace.in tls aollity to earry out successfully the tigslun intrusted to ils care, At the olive of Vartinann’s uttorucy it was Stuted that, while wt one time it was believed the Nihilist would be Kldnaped, notulay of tat sort, wus now npprcbended. The lawyer re- nuurked one rather busnerousy, and ae the sate Cine slagutar, feature of the Gartinann exci munt, r siive the publication of thy curras spondence with Secretary hiloe a number ob Persons bie ealied wt his ufica with. OFFERS OF INFERNAL MACHINES: and Senauiite upplitnees for use agalust the Duilted Status nuthorities in cage anytuing was done to Hirtauns, One enthusiastic indlvidital deehired be bnd an lnyention which would serike terror to thoheurts of European despots, and aid tho cause of Soviulisin in every country. ‘Those offers of uasistunca were “deetned without thanks. The tory Nihilist appears ty be naxiaus to get uider the protecting why of the Ant oat Coole ts ripldiy as possible, for he ta appeared 1 tho otlicw af the Clerk of the Si lor Court at toon, necumpanied hy two frieads, and, after declirluy his itention to hecome ay Atnerican citizen, took the: of allegia AN INTERVIEW WITH TH NILE ‘To the Western Associated Press, New Youk. Aug In an hiterviow Inrt- mann sald? Lata only tiafear ot kldnaping, and bellove J ean best void ie by giving iy quarters, Intentions, and inovements the greutost publicity, 1 have been constantly shadowed place Deane here, and, from pumer= ous attempts inndy to dispose of tne in Londun and Park, do not doubt come such course hag at Jenst boon thought of, for Lane positive T ean- hot be extradited by any international arranges ment. Itis acknowledged tint th MY ATTEMET ON THLE LIFE OF THE CZATE Ldld not seek the murder of the mun Alex- ander Romano, [sought only tho destruction of tho vitnl exponent of a wrons principle, Chis ja proved by the fact that, while an ate temptat murder is punisked by the iussiun Covarnmont with penal seevitude not exceod- Ing fittven yours, one maite pon the Hfe uf tho Cenr fs inevitably denth, ‘Uhia recornizes the politiesl complexity of tho Even tt t that railroad oxplssion imby persons bud be Killed and wounded. this nepet of uifulrs woul: buve remiped unulterod, Yet. tacts prave that no one waa woutded, So, you, see, 1 svuk an asylum in this country asa rizbt, © In thts view 1 AM SUPPORTED BY WENDERL PHintaes, Victor Hugo, Swinton, and other mun of lntalli- genes. Lb want to mold popular sontimnent ty favor of tho Nibilists, | wart to show the peur plo of this country what tho condition of Russia really fa. Inno elyitized country’ of the world {a Russie so Uitly Understood as in the United States, How do T propose to galn thigend? By loutures, irticies in the newsiapory, any means that are offered. ‘Tho moral supports and pose slbly material, thut sympathy will give THE POPULATE MOVEMENT IN RUSSEL aimny bave fle welsht on those who are stray. gilag, and watching, and wulthie for the end whieh must smuetiing come. That end ie enuatitudonal republican Governniont tt tua Bla. The people In power, authority vested int Chamber of Deputies cleeted direatly froin tho vople, Caztrdony and slavery are ut One wbol- Boned, and the prograss and development of that = malotully droppel ft a Be great country Into tho foremost rink of tho greut Jtepublics assui ‘That te whut we want, —— PRODUCEH. EWED EXCIYEM AV THE PRODUCE i Sptetal Dispateh to Tne Chleavo Tribune New Your, Aug, 18&—Tho exelromont at the Produce Exchange was renewed with ad- ditional Intensity this morning both ‘up and down stairs," Whero tho shorts were cavers Ing “at the market” long betore "Change hours, and so sunt ay the first quotations from Chicage could be had, When these cume tho heartof the “xealper’? was wild with dolight, for no two dispatches were allke, although at intervals of searcely tive minutes, Up the markets all went @y a cont at a jump unl the tap prices defore noon wore tauehed, Then down thoy lurehod, Uke a ship Joaded above tha Hau Into 4 trough of the aca, but the oliquea were on the deuk of the veasol und ut the helm, #0 that ebe soon righted and rose lightly over THE WAVE OF DEPRESSION that might have awamped a smaller craft mate nod by otbor than tho * ald sults" who ure salt {ng our entire crops over tho duugerous gens OF spoculation In tho grestest abip that over sulted undor the American flay, compared with which that naviguied by Jay Covke & Co, in 1873 was wu pleasure-boat, Yesterday tho Enullah eblppore caught tho vontuylon, aod cama into thle market for cash wheat at tho hoavy ndyance aud in the taco of a cor responding advance tn ovean frolghts.. But It was only for this week's atuaniors, whilo sailing vessuls were not wanted at the uid peleos. Tots shows that the domund was for {inimedtate wants on she othor wide to varry over tho Interval to tho now Eusitsh crop, which will not by avaitay blo on recount of lute web woathar Bo suon as expected, Added to this dorauud ‘there wore short shippors tor Auguut who BECAME ADATBIED ad to covering, although thery ure sald to bo fae wborts, Susur ther stil, ‘Tho sburta hore word wild thia morntuy, and covering oven thelr Goober: oontrauts, whlch wore more freely dealt iy tun september, whlel would indloato that month to be well settled up. ‘August and cash aro Honly bold, wud Armgur ‘was cousfurtin ang of tbe shore qulbeses thts moraltuy by telling bim shut while they bud boon towing the pulsit ait the Loud of thelr last bare poh wat 1 at aur whout at ot and svlling {t phort on the oto Shoy, would foo be ullabing after it, nt $1006 Lutte af. whiob ne would lot thom have ull thoy wal the rik of Telegrupbus busliess av tho Exchange wires to Chlcuin this morning was 6H WUAL LAS thessauES Were Troquostly one hour, Instead ot tive or ton minutes, wa usual, $4 yotting Crow ono city to the other, und PCE WPEDED NUSINESS, el ‘Tho Gerpuay shippers of corn ary “caught ine poles Hint Psburt of epaclal sulpimcots ruuni or ane to fwo tuuaths ubeud, WHled jo one wil sell them, und the warket ati! udvauomy, Ou the lurd market Colo und Post were both bulls to-duy, tho furmer on the near and thy latter on the laty monte, oa tho theory that thure are About 600,00) tleroes of long Innit in this and the Chicago marketer, with only 200,00) tlerces of cash, leaving 100,000 tlerces short, OPPOSED TO TAMMANY THE “WORLD AVOIS A REONGANE VION OF THE DEMOCRACY. Spretal Duzpateh ta The Chitin Tribune New York, Aug. 18—The World has broken ground In favor of the new organiza tlon of the Democratle purty fn the elty as azalnst Tammany Hall“ Bottor,” says the World, “be beaten this year then Lold oir. stenco at the beck of a bass who openly and avoweilly rubied us i187, who covertly and completely dentroyed us in’ 180, end who will defeat us whenever he thinks it for hia ine torast toda so, Rereaftor better clude tho lists and hive ong bloody boat fn our own camp, tints he torture of the mind to ie in restiess eesti The Wart docs not antletpate defeat, in tho coming cunpalyn ta nt requence of ruling Fammany out of tho tate Convention, da Ie thy price to be pald It is ready to mH; |. ITEMS, THE © s WILD NOT GO, N Your, Aug. 18%—The lon, D. We Bartlett, Secretary of the Chinese Legatlon nut Washington, sald to-day that tho story that the Chinese students have been reeniled for fear of their being ullenuted from tha customs and principles of thelr Government by their assuclations with the Institutions of this country, Ig all nonsense, Nor does any diseord exist In regard la the politteal aie iulstrations of the lwo nations, ‘Phe stu- dents will not be eat to England, ox reported, simply to bave their present Iberul teens country broken up by a mura rigid system of education, whother of a. seleutifie churacter or uot, even If thoy showld go thare nt all. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, At a tocutity of the Directors of tho Amer ) Express Company to-day, dames C, Fargo, New York, was elected Preaident, tn plave of Whllum G.. Furgo, deecased, Theodore M. Vomeroy. of Auburn, remains VicesT'resident, Mr, Charles Furwo, ng cloeted Seas ond Vices Presiden 4 Director of the Wel U1 the vneuney enter U. Fi VM Pon rutnepart Fargo, a mapas, Hue pau veuzed, STLAMER REPAIRED, Tho announcement is inde that the steaina Piymouta Rook hte repulred ker dimuges and wil rregularteips to Bang ranch Le Captala and enulncer of the steamer hinded in thelr athetnt ropurts of the ueeldeut 10 the lispectors tueday. ‘They ascribe the breaking of the stentn-plpe to tho stroke ut a heavy wave nnder the guntrd4, and sav to pe son Was injured tuthe pantie that enduad, “Tie Jasveetor of tulis declared that an examination of tho vessol's bull show ne stralnor wroneh. and that the lifsepresorvura were th ordinary condition, though some needed atraps and others repairing. “THE DEST MAYOR? HTC, Mayer Hurrison, of Chicago, called Actiig Mayor at tho Clty-Shill to: nbs of the. Mayor. and fur seme Unie dise cussed the uiualesptl aifalys of both eltes. NOILER EXPLOSION, <A bollor used for rendering fat in the pasking estublisuinent of Heltler: & sons. Mubokens burst this evening, fatally hurotag datius Mee init, an cinployé, A nusuber of wurkmen were allichtly injured, TIM. LONDON CORN-TRADE ICE ATION, ‘The action ot the Baltimore grain tnerchints In protesting agalist the arbitrary netlon of the Lonion CoraeTrada Association in rear American grain exports wus generally upnroved: by merchunta fn this city. Cath this action War tike in Baltiuere the Londen Gxchunge hu-assuted the right to dletite terms to the Amerteuu shipper of grain Cho destination olnuse, whieh permits a buyer in London tudes tnto ty the shipper whut) the fret veseo! on the in the shit be loudwl with, hogs always been objected to. The — abipper 8 oblige ty give notes tw buyer n t of the ume of tho vessel the praia whleb was te ba siiinped the tutyer to bave three days in which to deeilne or avcept the anlp. “This efunse frequently Iuereaved the opportunities of the buyer to resect a carge on technical ground, It fs nor decilod: what action will be tuken by the merchants bere. POOL-COMMISSIUNER PINK stated to-day that, nut huving received alicia: {ive reports from partes NOt Peprescated nt te inecting of tho Juint Bxecative nimitted of trunk Ines on the wtb Inst, the resolution Missed KE the meating to restore twit rates on ho id inst. cannot therefore be put into ellcet. gpepcenaldeisbteseli ces, A BIG DEFICIT. Two Thousand Doilurs in Gold Stolen from a Salounkesper by (is Son. Dominick Botte, 1 wealthy salvonkeeper dato business ut No, G4 Desplaines street, wud lying in apartments in tbo St. Dents Hotel, corner of Desplalies and Madlyon strovta, which he ownd wha yostentny robbed of upwards of $2,000 In wokl, Tho thaft might havo created considers able consternation inthe Potlee Department bud it not been for tho fuct thut Mr. Marte bud every reason for belleving thut the thict wus bly own gon, Abratuim Botta. The money was kept in a truuk in Mr. Uutto's sleeping upurtment at the hotel, and no one -outside of his own funnily “kuew It was there. Yesterday fore noon ® younzer bun of Mr, Botto ran inta the = yalnon and told bie father that Abe was outon the corner with uo groat tet of wokl fuou silk bandkerchter, ‘Something: enused tho fathor to suspect that Abe hud been helping btinself to hls pile, aud he went at once to tho The truvk was found open, but the deyenertte youth bad beled hlinsell tu anty about onesfourty of tho 33,000 stored away there. Abu had undoubtedly surmised whut bie little brother weut inte the: suloon for, and by inide tracks for the South Division, Le was goon tater In company with ‘Siinny" Moore, tho son of newsdealer iy the same vicinity aa tho hotel, und tagathor they visttad the Rok “Island “dejut with the Intense thon of purctunbus tivkets. Hue fur sone reaon they tlie to puirctiody, and it 14 now thought they chose sute'atber rurte, The police dunutless nave some baits for thelr opinjots that Moore did not: tenve town with Motto, wil by way of preeqution they spent hist every ht eearehing the aluns and buzalos for ee futte. No trace bad been found of bia, owerer, Up tov o'ctors ji tae mort, i THE OBELISK KINGS, Ball Brugech Discovers the Wiumnles of Thothmen tll. and Rausenes Ue New York Worlds A discovery of spseial Interest to Amer leans has Just been mule in Egypt by on younger brother of the well- Isnown Prusslin Arehivologist Brugseh Pasha, who represented Egypt at the Phita- delphla Centennal In 1978, Me has found about four niles east of Thebes tie mum ined, with all thelr mortuary appendages ait desestptionsof sho fess than thirty Royal personages, Among tho tilrty Royal porsune agen are thoxe of King Thothmes LL and of King Rameses LL, the trst of whotn ordered the construction of the obelisk whieh now studs In our Central Park, and the latter of whom 270: yeurs afterwards gaused ils own oltietal titles nnd hunurs to be fuseriberl upon Its faces, besides: those of Thothines IIL ‘Thode two monarchs now Iu slde by side in the Bota Musou, and even the flowers and garlandswhteh wero placed In thelr cotthis “nay to-day be seen onclrellug tho maské whiel) cover the faces of the deconsud Just ws thoy were lett by the mournars over 3,000 yours azu, Last June Daoud Pasiin, Governor of tie eludes the proyines of Ronel, whieh ancient ‘Phebsin istriet, notleed that Bedaween offered for siuly an unusual quits tity of untlquities at absurdly law prices, ‘Pho Pasta soon discoversd that the suttree of thelr, hidden treavtive was situated tnt gorge of tho mountain range whieh sep ierales Delreel-Baharl frum the Wab. ebMiluck, ‘This gorge situated about four quites trom) the | Nilo to the east of Thebes, Daoud Pasta at once telegraphed to the Khedive, who forthwith dispatelied ta the spot Here Ball Brugeeh, au younger brother of Dr, Menry Brugselt Lasha, who, during 31. Maspero's absuneo fn Marks, Is li charge of all uretavological & cayations in Baypt. Here Brugach diseov> ored In the: elise Of the Lyplan Mountains, ti the ‘Temple of Delrel-Uaharl, or the "s OrHeTH convents" Hit wbout thirty-five | feck dowp cut 4 othe sult rock, A seeret opening froin thts pit led to 4 mullery neatly 200, feet long, alsu hewn out of thy sulld ruck. “Lite xallory was filled with relles uf the ‘hebun dynusties. Every Indication leads ta the convistion thut these sawed: elles hack boon Temoveil from thei appropriate plaves iy thy virlous tombs and teniples suid concealed i this secret subturneiean gullory by the Egyp- Ulan pelests to preaorve Wun ‘Trew bei destroyed by sume forvign duvader, | tn ul probability thoy wore thug /cencuuted ot Wie tine'oe vie livuston of Egypt by Cambyses. iets Urusach a ey le ca Monee o ateanes, Which Ol s 0 ited lier’ preclous cargo at the Houlak Us “ 10 Culd value of this Ulscovery of course Sy ., cannot as vet be dotermined. rt have not yet been‘ unrolled, nor ave tho puuninies been unswrap) ed, The following Theban sovereigns aro rp most itnportant of those whoss inunmics Herr Brugsech has Identified s ox Auhines T. (Aimgsis), frat King of Elght- eenth Denasty, relfed 1. G. 1700 (about). Ainenhotep T, (Ainenophis), second of Esmhteenth Dynasty, reigned B,C, i (about. a Thothmes L, third King of Etgthteenth Dynasty, relened 1, C. 1033 (1 NO . Chothnes (1, fourth King of Kighteenth Dynasty, reigned 1s. U, 1600 (about), fhothines ILL (the Great), tft ing of the Fetch Dynusty, reigned B.C, 1600 Romeses 1, first King of the Nineteenth Dynasty, relgned B. Ct 400 fie Bt te ett J, sevod King of the Nineteenth Dy- nasty, reigned B.C, 100 (avant). umeses 11, (tha rent), third King of the Nineteenth Dynasty, reigned 2B, 1883 ‘nbout). Pinotem, third King af the Twenty-first Dynasty. relgned 13, C. 10353 (about), tuskfivnen (Dynasty and: date of reign unknown). Queen Rasina-ka (HHntason?). Queen Aahines Nofert Art, Couaplenalls by Its innssive gold ornamen- tation, In which eartouches are set in pra- u y Nedjem, a daughter o! King Rameses 1, f me Ench of the munnuntes Is accompanied by an alabaster canopte turn, contalning the rts and entrails of the deceased, ur papyri were found tn the gallery at Del-rel-Dahari, eneh Ina perfeet slate of pres ervatlon. "The Idtxest of these papyri—that found Inthe cottin of Queen Ra-ina-ka—la most beamticully Minstrated with: itumiaa- tious, Iths about sixteen inches wide, and when unrolled will probably: measure from 100 te 140 feet Hn length. Che other: papyrl are soniewint narcower, butare more closely: written upon. ‘These papyrl will probably prove to be the most yatiable portion of te discovery, fur In the present state of Egypt: ology a tapers wity be of mors Imporkinee thas an entre tenple, and, ns the Inte Mart. ette Pasha used tosay, “its certain that it over one of those discoverles that bring about revolution iy selence shout be made in Kuyptulogy the world will be Indebted for it tea papyris 703 fnortiiary. atutnas have No Jess tia deen tound which, bear Royal eartouches i criptions, Nearly 2000 other objects discovered. One of the ase ror Ws is an enormous Teather vartauche of King ity-iirst = Dynasty, i wondorfal stite of | pr y The workinan- ship fs) beautiru fs covered with Mere yylig inust carefully embroldered in youl, 7 ty an yellow leather. ‘The votors are qithse fi wid bright. In eneh of the eur is represented the Royal vulture and UUs : Fifteen enormous wigs for ceremonial oc- easlons form tt striking feature of the Delr- ebHahurl © collection, hese wigs are nenrly two. feet diigh, and are com posed of trizgled and “enrled hair. ‘There are nitty marked polity of resemblance be- tween Uig legal tustitutions of aacivnt Egypt and of England. For instance, pleadings aust be * traversed,” “eonfes: avoid- cd,” or demurred to. Murrlage settlements und the doctrines of uses ind trusts prevailed in anelent Exypt, but the wearing of these Wigs wis not axtended to the members of the Jegal protesslou, but was resurved ex- clusively for the Princesses of the blood and ladles of very high rant. ed Didwt Like Hin Looks, Sin Braneiren Chronicle, Hy means of is mutrhinonial udvertiarment published ft au Busters newspaper a Musisgbue putts dedy aad a ‘ads farmer became ene kuyed to bo murried, ‘The ngeiculturist, wh resides near Tuscarora, aol a yoke of entitle, aud with the prucemis purehised for bia be. hed a ticket tu Biko, Nev. at while point ew duys sliee. Zhe tady. wie ay t sngesbruskor’s id anticipation, person not 60 favors xv found hie loveemakt ably received as lund beet bls proposal through the newepaper, 1s rough uppearance waa nut satisfactory to tho cultured ludy, aud she re- deeted hie point-blank, He eudly mourag the Juss of bis expected wife, vut more bitterly the =. juss of bis cattl oo Bound to Stuy Under Water. Troy. Aug. WeHuxzh Reandt tled a Bfty. pottnid rudk about bla neck und Uiled bla pockcts with stones aud druwned hhinseit In three and @ ult feat of water tn the Mohuwk, at Cohoes, AES Ar ge RH ge 4 Ve uudont, Ho lefty letter fs tandlady: bidiing her farewell for ‘etoralty. BUSINESS NOTICES, Arends Beet, Iron, anil Wine, with Chuati the standura mediciiual toute of this prpuessslve aga, Jtonrlehes the biuad, prumpt- y Suvigorites tho braiy and nervous system, Sinproves digestion, ete. Uesults A round fori, Dright eyes, happy state of wind, Arend’s drug- store, corner Mudisan strect und Fifth avenua, —— 825 to $25,000 uncd judiciously In ents deating ylelds large peotits. For purmpblet and electric pon reports welte to Ww. tN Soute & Co. Ural 13) Ln Suttesnt, Colina. ee ee en, __ SANEORDIN GIGNEL, As a Summer Beyorage, Added to water, lumonade, Beldilts powders, inti and other Nauldy, SANFORD'S GINGER, tho dell- olous.” quenches Uilrut, opens the pores, rolleyes the head, regulates the stomuch und bowuls, provents chilly, naluris. and wudden prostration, and Imports now Ife to the lnnguld, nurvuus, und slecplas, He- Ware of worthless hnititions sald to be ae goad, Ask for SANFORD'S GINGER, and take no uthur, Syld ovurywhory, WEEKS & PUTTER, Bur ty JACOBS Ola - 5 / EHH GREAT GERMAN REMEDY HY RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, ih BACKACHE, i GounT, i | H SORENESS ua i ors ‘ CHEST, SORE THROAT, quinsy, SWELLINGS aro SPRAINS, FROSTED FEET er SOCRIUDR Gvneral Bodily Fain, TOOTH, EAR © ery HEADACHE, as ALL (THER PALBE BY ALL OBUAGISTS AbD BTALCES Lu CDRCREE, A, VOGELER & GO. Balsinores Biba Ve Ge i top tines e resus re} , 3 : 3 ri

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